On the other hand he's sending with a right-handed bug with his right hand and with a left-handed bug with his left. I think if I were (even to think about trying) to do this, I'd use two right-handed bugs.

The ultimate, however, and what I thought might be happening before I actually listened to the video, would be two simultaneous QSOs with two different stations. Hard to get that all into one neural network.

The ultimate, however, and what I thought might be happening before I actually listened to the video, would be two simultaneous QSOs with two different stations. Hard to get that all into one neural network.

A couple times in each contest while S&P I'll drop my call to one guy and get two guys coming back. When I copy them both and send my exchange, I get two QSO's in the time for one. (Assuming a no-serial number contest).

Admittedly copying two calls and exchanges simultaneously, is easy compared to sending two calls simultaneously :-).

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